V W) AT) HUrXTKSTAKcii POINTS ON KCEWNQ IMPHOVE.D HIGH , WAJC3 IN GOOD CONDITION. Conataitt and Careful Alirntloa Very SJei miry Vnln of f'er lnw In liu prM u lln iil'a t null I in itorlaare of DrnlnliiH. The iiinliili'iM'ici' of it rmu already In good condition nnd of Hiilllclciit trcnglh, If properly carried on, In si uiohi entirely n iiiHMiluu if ui'iir, u Hubert A. MifkiT, Mt n KiipcrvlHor of New Jersey's highways, wrltttiu I" the Cltsjd ItomU M .iiixliif. The rapidity of this wear varies with tli nature of the riM'k Used f.ir the rind covering, but vii Willi the huCIit rinks timre nci-d In' liu (li'iiM'lonili.ni If proper at- tlMlllllll Ih ulVI'll In IllllllllcUnllCC. Tin prulili'iii Ih Iii reduce the wear. liolh from tnilllc iiikI the wnither. lit minimum li,v MuliMtltulliig other male rln I for tluit worn out, nrnl to do thin Id the moat iTonoinli'iit limimcr. 'I'Iki I'oiiilltldim under which wear will bo reduced to n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 iniili'r n cer- 4- WjiW Van.- nfft-Vi i.. m nVttMiiilim YfriV.Tii llUfAIHI.VU kOAlt. , talu tnifllc lire k'mI (lrnliuiif of mir face utul Hulmoll. To uttnln HiIh oliject tlio liilitellnl uneil for the mlrlui-e hIioiiM l linrd In oriier to nuM the wear of lti trnllle, hIIoiiUI not eon in In too mueb nuull Htone to iiliMoru inolMlure mid nlioulil le tlril'oUKlil)' coiiNolldiited nrnl of Htilllcleiit ili ptli to dear the londn to which tin roml In Hiilije-til, no Hint tin1 wenr tuny ho i inlliicd to tho mirface, linilmik"'' nliuoMt nhvuyH reipilnn nt tetitlon, lend there In ilHimlly u Kretil dflll tlmt I'lin lit iltiiif tn limirnvi If ut a HliKht expeiihe, mid nothing pityn Ht ; well In tli id. Proper cure of the tiur j fuel" Im kcim'I'jiH.v nil tlmt Ih needed to ' prevent water fr-iin HtinulliiK on tin? roiul or In the tn'ler, hut a dry Hiir fiiee Ih not enoiiKh. On it Hut, water may Im Keen Htund Inc lit the dlli lien to within a few Incite of the Hinf.ico of tlio rtmd. In which dine I mill Die hiiIihoII and the road eu.it Inj; inuHt he noftcned tiy It and reiiinln ho lon ufter the water 111 the ditch Is Kmi!. A deeper ill tell, a larger eulvrrt or n druln cleaned out, throuitli the iidjoinlnit hind Ih ununlly I Mllfllililil lit rutin il' lht i'liliM,, f.f imitit ' niUelllef. till il IiIUmIiIi". HprlllH under the roail mill land walcr from the MtdeH ran Im cut otT mid led nwny by tindi-nlraliiH nt n trilling eont. The road cimtlnu tuny often he lin proved In eouijMiHltlou uinl rendered harder hy Hcniplnu, nnd a fairly Rood Kurfaee can he maintained nt all Union hy proper care. Willi inaterliil of nil Horts the liiCiieuce that ii ood Hiirfaee Iiiih In keeping down wear Ih greater; tluiil tulKht he silpponed. ' Kverj'thluif filmuld ho iloue to tiiuke a road Hlroni,' eimuli to hear the trnllle without heiidlug or itosh hrcaklnn and a reserve of Htroiitfth Ih ahvaya delr nhle. riuctuatloiiH of trnitle nro most trylni?. A road may ho Hlronjf enough to hear the nrulnary lomU that pnsa over It nnd Mill he uiiiihle to support this exeeHHlve welnliln Hint tnny be lirotiK'it upon It. When we know a roail Ih to ho Hiilijeeted to heavy Hirudin, It Is uhviiyn better to HtreiiKthen It by placing an extra coaling ujion ilio mir-' fn eo rather than wait until the road Is broken urn! disrupted. When a road la broken or cut Into by exeeHHlve welshtH It Ih no longer a mere matter of replacing wenr, but of expeunlvo re-! pnlr, anil olten of cutlro rebuilding. To replace wenr tlmt N unavoidable In n very Hlinplo mutter when constant attention Ih given to the. road. It Ih only when the mnface Ih neglected for a long 'period that the matter of re pairs becomes a hci-Iouh one. A little ' nttentlou to drainage, the removal of , Rlltfht ohHtruetloim from tlio Kuttem, the clearltiR awny of rubblsli from the mouths of culverts, the removal of tfnisH nnd brimh from ditches und the careful spreading of small quantities of qtono over depresHlous os soon us xthey begin to appear will keep a road lu fine condition until it Is almost en tirely worn out. Nothing Is more neglected than the removal of worn material from tbo roud. It seems to lie regarded merely as a clearing of the surface from the mud and, as such, tin unnecessary ex pense, while lu reality this worn ma terial affects the entire coinHinttlon of tbo road covering. Consequently, un less tlio mud Is washed nwuy by na ture, from the surface, scrnplug or weeping is necessary to preserve the proper proportion of solid stouo lu the road. Cureful tests of the composition In our best road coverings have shown that from throe-fourths to four-llfths of the material Is solid stone, the re mainder being material line enough to be wushed through n cheese cloth. Further careful tests have demonstrat ed that an this portion of Hno stuff Is exceeded will the road bo soft, easily ucted upon by t rattle, water and frost. In consequent.-!) there will be nu ex cessive wustu of road material. From the foregoing it is readily seen that the mutter of road repulr and maintenance Is one that requires con stant and cureful attention. To attain the best resulrs tho most successful mcaus so fur employed Is to assign certain section to one man and hold blui responsible for the road's state. c &7 Tlio Klntt You liuvo Ahvuy fit into for over SO your, una -ryi wonal All Counterfeits, Imitation and Jut-a-ifootl" are but Kxpcrlmcntft that trlilo with nntl eiirinrifrer tlio health of Jnftuita and Clilltlrtjii Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorln It a liarinlcH ubstltuto for Cantor OH Pare frorlc, Drop and Noolhlnir Syrupn. It In I'lcanant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic mibNtaneo. Itn uro In Its guarantee. It dentroyN Worm nnd allay FevcrhthneHa. It cure Diarrhoea and AVInd Colic. It relieve Teething? Trouble, cure Constipation and Flatulency. It aHnlnillatc the Food, regulate the fttonmeh and Itoweln, glvliig healthy and natural vleep The Children' Fanacca The Mother' Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS s7 Bears the The Kind You to Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Ht ITUK MMPMV, T WMn aTattT. TOI OfT. BEKF, MUTTON. PORK. SAU.saGI:. K'IC. ALWAYS ON J ..Lakeview Meat Market.. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor . AT PRESENT BUILDINQ NORTH OF 5Eli Nature's W'onilr.ius Handiwork Throngh thah and Colorado faatlo (iale, Ciiniin o( the lirand, HUi lc I'uniin, Murlml) mid Tviincf co ri, mul ili VVorM-FMUioua Royal aorge-S?3 For lHTlitlfo mul llliiatrtlttd I'aiu pfa lcl, wrhe to W. C. AtcBrlde, Ocn. Agt. 121 Ttillii 8trot roKTLAN'D, OR. OASTOIIIA. Burt tht I'll Kind You Have Alwars Bugfi THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND E10HT PAGES TWO DOLLARS A. YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1 Bought, anil which lion tcn han borno tlio IrTiiitriro of lms been nutria under Mm iwr- mipcrvlKlon aliico It Infancy-. Signature of ni HAND Af 1 LOCATED HOTEL LAKEY.dVV f TTMlt CAKII . Kffci-tlvp Mhv yilh, l'Mifi, :1s A. M. I.v. a R. no Ar. 6:3S P. M. l:SnA M. I.v, I'lnniai I.r. ?:IS P. M. 1:11'. M I.v. b Pnyle I.v 1 :12 P. M ' 2:1' P. M.Ar. Amedee I.v H:01 P M S :l P. M . Lv. Aitipii.'f Ar. UMAA.H. S:)P. M.I.v. c llol Hpy I.v. 11:00 A. M 7:30 P. M.Ar. (1 Mudcliiie I.v 7:15 A.M. 1:!0 P. M. I.v. :H0P, M.Lv. e 4:' P. M.Ar. f I'lumi Keckwlth Mohawk A r. 12-45 P M. Lv. H:tAA.M Lv. 8:45 A. M. a Connection .nrndt wlih Kntt and Wist hound trainiofS P. Co. b 8ub( to and from Milford, JancEvillc, Buullnccvillu. r tagvi to and Ironi dtandUh and Si.oan- Vlllf d Huri i to mid truin Ennli villc, Cidarvllls, For bldwcll. dlu. Altiimn. Lakeview, and ni cr mIuu In OrrKoii. HiaRui to mid from Gi'iun.-i', Tayloravlllo mid lirvvnvllli' I btiiKviito ami from JoIiukvIIIu, Crorabcri; F! RINTING I which Ti j cells. Wc 'zjjzpjjs styles stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. prices will be found to compare favorably with other prices. . STOCK NEWS LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS 1880. O rawing at ithiUi. I'.f itnt mntrn mjtatr rvfmrn. Krw. l ow to Uun iiuirrt. mill niAikJK prtil.w, iM., M tL COUNTRIC. Punlnr't ttlrrrt wlt Washington level time. mimry mnt often imt patent. PM tni MrlrtpmtRt rctlc CxduaJvarty, V rll. or .Vrtn. Vt u. ft 14 KUtk HtnH, ft VU4 f UttM F.bot 0M, WtDHINOTOH, O. C. 'Ti l.:..i:ers Ti h.'.trcs. Vu: " hiir local pantr la it.-cjjj.i; t you, financially airl o',i iljy L ClP.CULA'iixl.i, c t:a the ktjst rt v. 1 t'..t world j -i.'.iily necij.aij Vy yya Ih' to dute ciiii"' viii pi-ovtit i.nu.f wilb tlwsc U. c:;' i tuics of pro-rreis. In THE I WIC2 - A - WEEK C I2ZSMAN - REVIEW, C :rrc, Wash., will be fonr.-f tbt rrry latest new of the world, it natter including information on yjiilics. commerce, aricu'tare, -ining, literature, as well as the ca happenings in the states of i!o-.ta.na, Oregon, Idaho, ,'rxh !r.r;ton and the province of E.-ili-h Columbia. In addition. Hi col-"-is for women, its irorjlai C.-l'x articles, its short a-J ccn Mr nt d stories, its "Anm-cn to frT - pondents" and "Przr.Ie "rctJemfj" combire to form a newspaper that at $! rn --r r . r can no-A-Lere be excelled. ITS AllVEHTIHINO TAXt'E. I'-rhnp. jrou h.T. aem.lhlac to aril tin a I'm. farm maehln.rr. Yoo mny l h lo buy .ntnathtna. Th. b.at poiulhl. to eoramnnlpiu with fxopl. who wl-h "i buy .r .ll l by Inurtlna a .mall ad- i..-mai lo Th. 8poka.maa-It.vltw. fnrm.n, iiorkmti, lgmbmn and mla- r. mi. th. TWICE-A-WEKK. I! you arl.li to reach builn.M m.n ana , f....r,, ,h. DAILT or SCNOAT I"V i:.HM AK-HEV1EW. TIIC TWICK-A-WEIK RATES ARB T-n .Bt f..r Una .aeb loi.rtlon. Coaat t ,r! to a lln. !!r DAIt.T ANT SUNDAY RATI FOB CO.NBKCUTIVE INBERTIONB. 1 3 Words X limit II. 24 Words i Si":.: 1 Umu . THE 8U.S-OAT AXONS ton eni p.r tic. aaah tuartlea. Caat li onl to a Una. ADDRESS TflK SI'OKESMAN.RKTIKW. Sitaaaaav Waak. Writ. yor a4. plainly, aaeloalnr aaaaad la ai.mr. ar money 4a for BttatlMa atf lnriion d.slr.d. and .lata arhathv rvm h .dr laMri.4 la DaJlr. . ma ta-ic-a-WMk. Excursion Rates t Pacific Coa Notlfy j'otir friendri in the en that reduced round-trip excurHloi rates will po into effect June 1, l'Jttt fcnd tickets will lie on nale daily in til Seiuemlier 15. l.iOG. Final return limit OetolM-r 31. KatOHfrotu principal Eawtern point are as follows: From Chicago f"5.o ' Council Bluffs, iSt. Joseph, 1 a enworthand KannoM Cltv...fGn ( " Sioux City jtJtt' " Denver. Colorado Springs, IMi. bio and triuiad $M e " St. Louis " New Orleans t'S ( " Houston f (MM1 For further Information call upo or write nearest Ageut or I). S. Taggart, Reno. Nev. 2 mo D. F. & P. A. f Post & King have the best grudi of liquors and cigars to be found Ii Oregou. tf RINTING IS AN ART IN The Examiner ex- t e have all the late in type and keep in s TRANSFORMING AN EYESORE Unalahtly Karavatlon Converted fat Pretty Snnk.H (inrden. In an abandoned oxen ration on a lot adjoining Ms home In Kansas City. Mo., II. D. Bryant, bailiff In Judge McCuue's division of the circuit court, planted a flower gnrden last spring, says the Kansas City Times. The lot, formerly a weed patch, Is now a bo war, with a miniature sunken gar den as the centerpiece. When Mr. Bryont set ont to plant Ids garden the lot gave little promise that It could be converted Into a gar den spot. The ground lias a frontage of fifty feet and runs back from the street 150 feet It was rough, several feet below grade and cut up by a small ravine. The owner had excavated foi a house, but gave up tho notion ol building there. Mr. Bryant's first step In working out bis garden scheme was to dres: down the sides of the excavation iiitf terraces. The terrace nearest tht street was planted with running nas turtlumH; the one next to bis bouse with several varieties of vines, which have been trained up the wall of th Bryant bouse, and the side of the exca vated plot which bordered a ravine it today a tangle of' shrubs, vines and tali growing flowers. The bottom of the excavation Is an ordinary, wel. trimmed flower bed. On the alley eut of the vacant lot Mr. Bryant bas put In a vegetable garden. The rema;k able feature of the whole garden b that every square foot of the lot hat been utilized and tbat no part of tht lot is anywhere near level except tbt small area which was the bottom the building excavation. Mr. Bryant to bis own gardener. II planned it and maintains it. Then are upward of twenty-five varieties ol flowers in the plot and ail of the com moner vegetables. TO KEEP SIDEWALKS CLEAN Uovr m haama Town Stopped th Sptttlntr Habit. The motto "Make Olatbe a good place to live. in'' was adopted a few years ago under Mayor IJodge's ad ministration, says an Olathe (Kan.) cor respondent of the Kansas City Star At the request of the women's clubt of Olathe an ordinance was passed making it a violation of law to 'ex pect orate on sidewalks or in halls Oi public places. Large signs. 15 by li inches, were placed. .iu public placet throughout the business portion of tbt city. One was nailed on a telegrapt pole Just in front of the bank of Olathe Ten to fourteen feet wide cemenl sidewalks are In front of ail businesi property surrounding the square, and before this ordinance was passed and these signs placed around the square 11 seemed to be the delight of carelesi and filthy persons to spit upon and sc cover the walks that women were al most compelled to walk around. Thl brought forth the action of their vari ous clubs, followed by the passage and enforcement of the ordinance by the board of health. Notably the first violator was a big careless young farmer yho always spat on the white cement sidewalks jnst the same as if he were in a barn yard. Two nnd three times a week be would come to town with much regu larity. The city marshal' arrested him almost under the shadow of a sign. The sign was pointed out to him. lie was finally released without a fine, but be was so badly frightened he was not seen in Olathe again for six months. Other nrtvsts have been made, but those arrested have beeu released for the first offense. . The effect Is splendid. Sidewalks are a3 spotless and clean as a floor. The board of health under Mayor Og& is Just as vigilant now u when the ordinance was first passed. WOMEN TEACH MEN CIVICS. They Work All Day to Improve a Xeleeted Park. The women of Laporte, Pa., recently taught the town council a lesson by turning out in a body with rakes, hoes and other implements and beautifying a park which, occupies a prominent place In the center of the town. No attention was paid to the demand for Improvements to the park, which was allowed to be filled with rubbish, and become unsightly. A score or more of women, members Of the Village. Improvement society, met at the park and put in the day at work. When they bad finished, the grounds showed a wonderful Improve ment in appearance, beds of ferns nnd flowers and attractive seats bavin? taken the place of the rubbilsh. Children'. Work In Ypallantt. The certificates of membership to the boys' and elrls' auxiliary to the Civic Improvement association, a branch of the American Civic association, have been distributed to the various schools for distribution amoug the children, 1,100 to the different city schools and 400 to the training school, or 1.500 in all. The certificates are very neat and are made or bond paper and Impressed with a gol seal. The boys and girls will have heir names on the certifi cates and -111 agree to help make the city in which they live more beautiful. Bo neatly are the certificates got up that they will be framed and kept with the other certificates received from the schools by the children. The wor! they are to do la this association wll be under tlio instruction nnd super vision of the grade teachers. TaeoiuM Aboil. lira Dnmploar Ground. ithio a few mouths all dumping grounds In and around Tncoma are ex pected to be closed to garbage, iiluns being under way for either buying or leasing a crematory or making sonni Mher preparation to dispose of garbage. oi f like a hog for? demanded the farm r, as be rose up. ' "Because he has no sentiment ob served Miss Fanny. "If he grunts again he enn take him self off,' added the wife. 'Stranger, go ahead with your story. I haven't bee so excited since our wwsl shed took fire.' Two weoks passed, kind frienda two of the longest weeks since time be gan. Then I received a brief note from Lulu, who had bribed a tin peddler to --deliver It She stated that she bad told her father that Barley Snaps were far superior to Barley Drop as a breakfast food and that she would marry me or die an old maid. Her father's reply waa box on the ear. As she wrote me the note she was on the point of leaving the bouse. She was going she knew not where, but somewhere, ftbe bade me to find her and make ber my own.' " 'And she didn't tell you where sba could be fonndT asked Miss Fanny. , "'Alas, no! I waited a week for an other note, but none came. Then I act out In search for ber.' j "'And you couldn't find her? ! " 'I have not found ber to this day.' " 'But where could she have gone! Where have you looked for her? "'Where have I not looked for the Lulu of my heart?' I answered, a I wiped a tear from my eye. "Where aha went no man has ever tieen able to tell me. I have looked the world over dor-, lng these last ten years, but not a trace of ber have I found.' "'She probably drowned herself In the vinegar barl,' chuckled the jealou hired man. "The farmer Jumped for him, but the fellow leaped over the veranda rail and disappeared In the darkness. The farmer returned to his hair and aaid: "'By gum, girls, but that's qulta a story. I knew this feller was no com mon tramp when I saw him coming tip the road.' "'It's a story to sadden the heart,' added the wife. "'It is. Indeed,' announced the old maid. 'It appeals to romance, pity and all the more beautiful sentiments In the human breast Lulu wanders o'er the face of the earth and hourly hopes to meet you, and yet you never meet " That Is the case, miss, but I know ' that wherever she is she has not lost faith In me. She knows I am searching for her. She knows that If heaven spares me long enough I shall find her and clasp her In my arms.' " 'James, Is there no- way you can ' help him? asked the wife of her hus band. " 'I'd be durned glad to. stranger, but I don't see how I can,' he replied to me. 'I'll keep watch of the road as much as I can, and if Lulu comes along I'll tell her you were here and asking for her, and I am sure ma will give ber something . to eat' " 'And she will find a sympathetic friend in me,' added the old maid. "I sighed, rose up and wandered down to the gate. There I met the Jealous hired man. Without saying a word he hauled off and made a swipe at me. I blocked and swung my right and knocked him Into a bed of catnip. Next morning when he got'np with a black eye he explained that be had run against the cherry tree. I was an honored guest over Sunday, and when Monday came I resumed my search for the lost LuluA M. QUAD. Ilia Idea of It. "Willie:" exclaimed his mother re provingly as . he hurled a piece of toasted bread across the table. "Oh, that's all right!" replied the boy. "We're pretending this is a banquet" "What's that got to do with it?" she demanded. ! ""Why, I'm giving a toast" he answered. Chicago Post. Entirely m MUtake. Charley Camera I only came In to take one of your cows. Old Grumps Oh, you did, did youl Well, Just let me ketch you doin' It Get oflf the farm, you cattle thief! You city fellers talk as if cows was free an' didn't cost anything. New York World. Waahlng; Day. Voice From Upstairs Mary, I hope you are getting on with the washing. Mary Oh, yes, mum. I'm Just fill ing the copper, mum. Tatler. A Rondeau of Vacation. The wicked flea where nona pur.ua To pasture, green and water new. In other words, the very rich, . On whom It Is the. style to pitch, ' Seek cool and rent where men axa few. In private yacht with well trained crew, In mountains high above the blue To every far and costly niche The wicked Ilea. Less rich and hence Icsa wicked, too, Wa scrimp to buy two wot-ka of "view." For fourteen sleepless night wa twitch, And ceaselessly big fan we switch. For each nlht cornea with cool and daw The wicked flea! Cecilia A. Lolsvau in Llpplncott's Mag salna. N jiPlllPI -